Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 5 2002

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A tendency to finish at last TREND
According to this, one gets 11 across after tea TWINS
Following figures after the events AFTERMATHS
How one claims that one's hearing that one has nothing but sound organs IAMALLEARS
How one makes the boat fast when they're dark enough MOORS
How they call me, see, to do the copying MIMIC
How to get at it in the coin for the award CITATION
It's concentrated in Germany to start with ESSENCE
It's concentrated in the past, present and future INTENSE
It's fair to get round after a call for help SOSO
It's relatively feminine on the Mediterranean NIECE
It's simple - it's in no money after all INNOCENT
Just a little bit out, save about R EXCERPT
Just about potassium, likewise in India FAKIR
Let it stand, son, on your head STET
May be roaring for knots (7) FORTIES
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No certain end to the flower of Dublin, by the sound of it IFFY
Perhaps an earlier vintage, but not from the grape ELDERWINE
Produce your little brother in a painful state BRINGOUT
Sounds like sort of sheep that may be fine, but usually isn't THEWEATHER
That scores with all the points in the wood THORNTREE
That's one blooming bit of 5 down (4) IRISH
That's the stuff to go off and get one fired GUNCOTTON
That's the way I get inflamed REDEYED
That's where to find her INTHERE
The doctor should need more water with it DROUGHT
The way to negotiate school periods? MAKETERMS
There's no C in this, by the sound of it EYELESS
There's no getting out of it, it is afterwards that the complaint is made ENTER
They serve to look after the insects ATTENDANTS
What a great, but confused, plan in the sty! STRATEGY
What a grubby little thing! LARVA